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Introduction
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Ethelene Whitmire
Published: 01 May 2014
...This introductory chapter uses a black feminist theory perspective, and demonstrates how Regina Andrews negotiated her personal, creative, professional, and civic lives by refusing to be limited by traditional roles because of either her race or her gender. The central argument is that Regina...
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Published: 07 January 2013
...This introductory chapter discusses the conceptual and methodological issues regarding the study of women's music-making, including vocality, subjectivity, individuals, theorization, contextualization, feminist theory and politics, understandings of woman and gender, identity politics...
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Introduction: Transnational Feminist Cultural Studies, Visual Culture, and the Ethnographic Project
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Rachel Afi Quinn
Published: 15 July 2021
... of the Caribbean picturesque on which neoliberalism relies. The author employs methodologies of transnational feminist theory that require collaboration with those she writes about and points to sustained and expanded diasporic networks online. colonialism Conde El pedestrian mall malls in Santo Domingo muñeca...
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Published: 20 March 2022
...Through a Black feminist theory of consumption that interprets Black women as both cultural producers and consumers, chapter 1, “Theorizing Black Women’s Cultural Influence through Consumption,” reveals the tensions Black women face within a racial marketplace where blackness is a product...
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Published: 15 September 2019
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In a Classroom of Their Own: The Intersection of Race and Feminist Politics in All-Black Male Schools
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Keisha Lindsay
Published online: 24 January 2019
Published in print: 01 July 2018
... in the classroom and do so on the sexist assumption that women teachers are emasculating. This rationale for ABMS raises two questions that feminist theory has lost sight of. Why do oppressed groups articulate their experience in ways that challenge and reproduce inequality? Is it possible to build emancipatory...